The Cwtch case, designed by Judy Jones of BetaDen Incubate Intake 6.0 has been featured in the BBC Herefords & Worcester News.
We have some incredibly exciting news to share courtesy of BetaDen Incubate Intake 6.0 founders Cwtch, whose innovative breast prothesis case has been featured in the BBC Hereford & Worcester News, in an interview with founder Judy Jones.
Cwtch founder, Judy Jones - a survivor of breast cancer, envisioned the novel, compact and stylish 'Cwtch Case' whilst packing for a holiday and realising how much room a standard breast prosthesis box takes up.
Judy joined Intake 6.0 of the BetaDen Incubate programme to develop her business idea, and having now worked closely with a product designer in Malvern, is on the path to product launch.
We'd like to give a huge congratulations to Judy on both her continued success and her feature in BBC Hereford & Worcester, guiding more eyes towards an incredibly important solution for breast cancer survivors.
To read the full article on the BBC, use the link here.
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